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Owing to its convenience and lower remittance costs, international money transfers to mobile wallets in Kenya have been soaring high in the last few years. In Qatar alone, Xpress Money has seen a 25 percent increase in remittances that culminate onto mobile wallets in Kenya in the last two years, a press release said on Monday.
The brand forecasts an additional increase of 5 percent by the end of 2017.
Mobile payments are growing worldwide, with the number of active users expected to hit 450 million in 2017.
A new World Bank report released in 2017 indicates that mobile wallets have emerged as the cheapest way of conducting a remittance transaction, at fees averaging 3.73 percent.
Kenyans overseas are increasingly realizing the convenience that mobile wallets offer to their beneficiaries back home.
Commenting on the increasing demand of mobile wallet services, Arundhoti Banerjee, Associate Vice President Strategy & Digital, Xpress Money said,"m-Pesa has become an indispensable tool for Kenyan expats remitting from overseas. Mobile wallets create transfer corridors that are more agile and affordable when compared to conventional remittance streams. A process of disintermediation lowers costs by shortening the transaction value chain. Xpress Money is very aware of the power of mobile wallet services in offering customers lower fees, financial inclusion and greater convenience."
She said mobile wallets are particularly advantageous in markets where bank growth and physical branches haven't kept pace with large audiences and extended geographies such as in Kenya.
"We are constantly investing in the mobile services space either through in-house innovations or by partnering with existing providers with proven technologies. Xpress Money is committed to providing money transfer solutions that help us better serve our customers," she added
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